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| Ray Wylie Hubbard | Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Resonator) |
| Jon Dee Graham | Vocals, Lap Steel Guitar |
| Gurf Morlix | Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Electric Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals, 12-string Guitar, Jug, Hand Clapping, Electric Drums, Slide Guitar, Mandocello, Foot Stomping |
| Buddy Miller | Electric Guitar |
| Rick Richards | Drums, Snare Drums, Djembe |
| Jud Newcomb | Electric Guitar, Vocals |
| Darcie Deaville | Fiddle, Vocals |
| Mary Gauthier | Vocals |
| Gurf Morlix | Producer, Engineer, Mastering |
| Rick Richards | Sound Effects |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
Anybody who has followed the development of Ray Wylie Hubbard as an artist over the last dozen years or so has had to be keenly aware that he's been moving through changes in lyric style, melodic invention, and production styles. He's also been on a spiritual odyssey in his music that culminated on the excellent Eternal & Lowdown. Growl is a record of an awareness gained; it is expressed in the most basic, elemental physical and emotional truths from humor to doubt to surrender to anger at hypocrisy in these songs. The truth expressed on Growl -- the most aptly named of all Hubbard's recordings -- is in a dirty-hands, mud-romping, greasy, rock & roll inbred with ...